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the 2600 passenger ship is expected to inject about $1 million into the economy every time it comes into port. >> really like the convenience of having it in our home city. that way, we don't have to worry about a hotel the night before or how we are going to get to the cruise terminal. yeah, it worked well. >> the ship will carry 100,000 passengers over the next year. >>> it's been in stationary orbit for more than two years. san francisco's beloved rocket ship insulation is about to blast off. it was originally supposed to stay for a year. the port said 2 1/2 years. it's great for gatherings and photos. people making jokes about it. they have not decided what is going to replace that. >> it's nice. we check in with mindy with sports comcast. what's going on? >> lots going on. nice to see you. the 49ers finding a missing piece to their super bowl puzzle. first, spring training baseball hits a home stretch. we'll show you which giants and as are getting into shape. >>> signing a lucrative five-year deal with the buccaneers. the 49ers had a big hole to fill in their top-rated defense. the
the 2600 passenger ship is expected to inject about $1 million into the economy every time it comes into port. >> really like the convenience of having it in our home city. that way, we don't have to worry about a hotel the night before or how we are going to get to the cruise terminal. yeah, it worked well. >> the ship will carry 100,000 passengers over the next year. >>> it's been in stationary orbit for more than two years. san francisco's beloved rocket ship insulation...
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the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and entrepreneurship is the engine of growth in this american economy. we know, and you will hear inspiring stories from some of our panelists today, every american gets there first chance in a small business. we know that wave after wave of immigrants gets there first hand hold on that first rung of the american ladder by opening a small business. i started out in a little business with nine people. my story is not unique. it is the american story. deli or thes the auto mechanic or it services small business is the engine of growth for
the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and...
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. >> the world economy collapsed. >> he says there wasn't enough money so they expected teams from the teams is down from $215 million to just $57 million. buell took on the task of trying to raise $32 million to offset city expense buzz that effort is $8 million sort of what it should be. the goal now? just raise enough to keep the city from losing money. >> i believe that if larry ellison wins it it going to be back and more exciting next time. >> would you ever volunteer for this job again? >> if i want to stay married i won't. >> in that piece you heard steven barkley the head of the event authority saying he didn't like being accused of not doing the right thing. today's hearing may have served to help clear the air some. after the hearing barkley told me he believes everybody is on board. reporting from the embarcadero mark matthews abc 7 news. >> mark, thank you so much. >> there is a lot more still to come at 6:00. just ahead we're on the road to a better commute. live neeft bay hills with a look inside of the new caldecott tunnel. >> bicycles on bart. an experiment to see whet
. >> the world economy collapsed. >> he says there wasn't enough money so they expected teams from the teams is down from $215 million to just $57 million. buell took on the task of trying to raise $32 million to offset city expense buzz that effort is $8 million sort of what it should be. the goal now? just raise enough to keep the city from losing money. >> i believe that if larry ellison wins it it going to be back and more exciting next time. >> would you ever...
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adversely impact the economy? other studies reached the same conclusion. the united states that is so high that it is already weakening -- debit is st is so high, it is already weakening the economy. we want to see it grow and it benefits workers, benefits employees and creates more tax revenue for us. that is the central question that we have. this amendment, i believe, moves us in the right direction. it gives us the opportunity to end the deficits. as a percentage of gdp, it goes down every year. thank you. >> let me respond and i believe we will have some debate. to begin, all of us recognize that it is a responsibility that we have right now to deal with our debt and deficit in a responsible manner and we all want to achieve that goal. we recognize the economy is very fragile. we have lived through a lot in the last 10 years. many families are still struggling to send their kids to college and pay their mortgage, tuesday and their homes. the budget we put forward cackles the debt and deficit and irresponsible
adversely impact the economy? other studies reached the same conclusion. the united states that is so high that it is already weakening -- debit is st is so high, it is already weakening the economy. we want to see it grow and it benefits workers, benefits employees and creates more tax revenue for us. that is the central question that we have. this amendment, i believe, moves us in the right direction. it gives us the opportunity to end the deficits. as a percentage of gdp, it goes down every...
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we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of jobs. my state's motto, mountaineers are always free, which is a delicate means to me that we need to limit government and create more workers independence. in west virginia and so many other states, this means treating a level playing field for all businesses, regardless of their union status. west virginia is the perfect ground for our national principles. west virginians are fiscally conservative, we have the best rainy day fund in the nation, but nonetheless, employment has in my state.ed when liberals are the cause of the low economy, they seem to blame conservatives. i don't understand that. in west virginia come our legislature votes every day. i'
we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of jobs. my state's motto, mountaineers are always free, which is a delicate means to me that we need to limit government and create more workers independence. in west virginia and so many other states, this means treating a level playing field for all businesses, regardless of their union status....
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the downtown association is projecting ncaa fans pumping $1 million into the local economy. ken snid has tickets to all four games today. >> two nights in the hotel. about $4,000. >> two brothers saw a golden opportunity to sell balloons. >> i think this is going to be like a weekend. >> scalpers making a few bucks but avoided the camera. this creates a steady flow of people. business owners are ecstatic. litesen to the number of pizzas amecis will be selling. >> we've prepared a lot of dough making up to a thousand mini pizzas to send to hp pavilion to sell at concourse level wex expect another 150 large pizzas for the crowd. >> all of this is frosting on the cake for downtown san jose because the city was not involved in bidding for games, so there are no financial considerations no, concessions, no incentives made for this game. or series of games. >> thank you. >>. >> plenty of cheers and groans at st. mayor ease's college. the gaelz took on memphis. hopes high for st. mary's but memphis too athletic of a group. st. mary's almost pulled off a big come back here. that swr
the downtown association is projecting ncaa fans pumping $1 million into the local economy. ken snid has tickets to all four games today. >> two nights in the hotel. about $4,000. >> two brothers saw a golden opportunity to sell balloons. >> i think this is going to be like a weekend. >> scalpers making a few bucks but avoided the camera. this creates a steady flow of people. business owners are ecstatic. litesen to the number of pizzas amecis will be selling. >>...
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growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> we need to repeal. frank. -- dodd-frank. talk about a bill you don't have to read any further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] need to build the keystone pipeline. [applause] we need to rein in the epa. [applause] in west texas, the epa is trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas production. do you know my view of lizards? they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need to audit the fed. [applause] and we need to stop qe infinity. we need to abolish the u.s. department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington, taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing
growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> we need to repeal. frank. -- dodd-frank. talk about a bill you don't have to read any further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] need to build the keystone pipeline. [applause] we need to rein in the epa. [applause] in west texas, the epa...
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a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> you've heard how the forced spending cuts could hurt the u.s., longer lines at airports, fe
a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of...
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for the economy. but to get devote, my senior senator and friend has asked me about the sequester in virginia. and, mr. president, as some of you might know, i took the floor for my maiden speech on this topic last month a little bit earlier than i would have wished to have talked as a freshman senator but with the specter of sequester having such a significant effect on the commonwealth of virginia, i -- i just felt like i couldn't be silent about it. and i have a senate colleague here from hawaii, senator hirono, who i know feels equally strongly about this issue. i took a tour throughout virginia in the middle of february that was designed before sequester was looming to talk to people who were affected about especially in the armed services area and he heard their stories, senator -- and i heard their stories, senator warner, about sequester and the anxieties and threats that it posed. beginning in early april, 90,000 -- 90,000 -- civilian d.o.d. employees will start to be furloughed, just in the
for the economy. but to get devote, my senior senator and friend has asked me about the sequester in virginia. and, mr. president, as some of you might know, i took the floor for my maiden speech on this topic last month a little bit earlier than i would have wished to have talked as a freshman senator but with the specter of sequester having such a significant effect on the commonwealth of virginia, i -- i just felt like i couldn't be silent about it. and i have a senate colleague here from...
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of the economy earlier was joined by r.t. producer bob english i asked him if the u.s. would be better off economically if they had not spent billions and billions of dollars on the war. the short answer is definitely if you look at the actual numbers eight hundred twenty three billion dollars spent president obama himself expects it to exceed one trillion dollars that's a lot of money and any time the government spends money you expect a certain amount of waste and fraud and what we have in iraq especially with all these private contractors are these no bid and low bid contracts as i would call them and there's been a lot of fraud so just from that angle the u.s. didn't need to spend that much money there and it's unfortunately if you're going to spend money it might as well be spent domestically as opposed to in some foreign nation and we not too long ago reported on the special inspector general for iraq reconstruction estimated that the u.s. wasted at least eight billion dollars that was supposed to go into rebuilding ira
of the economy earlier was joined by r.t. producer bob english i asked him if the u.s. would be better off economically if they had not spent billions and billions of dollars on the war. the short answer is definitely if you look at the actual numbers eight hundred twenty three billion dollars spent president obama himself expects it to exceed one trillion dollars that's a lot of money and any time the government spends money you expect a certain amount of waste and fraud and what we have in...
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economy would be in better shape today if that money would have been used at home. the same story doesn't make good news. pieces some tough questions. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the serious heavy snow blowing into boston earlier today. you can see it's going to become much more. and there's still a lot of snow out here at least for snow. if. the senate is going to pretty incredible day there and the record snowfall throughout much of it might still be a slog to be driving less and some emergency vehicles are exceptions. let me let me or one order let me ask you a point. here and this is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. the fire was a bad thing mary gearin the phrase we're being i don't want me to talk about your name and. worst cure for those things. like how sick of a. radio guy in four minutes from a quick profit. much closer to because you've never seen anything like this dysfunctional. we are appr
economy would be in better shape today if that money would have been used at home. the same story doesn't make good news. pieces some tough questions. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the serious heavy snow blowing into boston earlier today. you can see it's going to become much more. and there's still a lot of snow out here at least for snow. if. the...
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our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws of china. waynds, i fear that is the we are headed. president obama and his left- wing liberals -- the media is in the bag for this administration, and we all know it, which is why the grass roots of our movement must not sit on the sidelines. you must redouble your efforts and together we must fight those who want to sell out our principles. remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one
our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws...
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there seems to be a division between state of the economy, stock markets, and the rest of the economy. host: jacob is creating a lot of interest. let me go back to "the wall street journal," quoting ron johnson -- indicating -- guest: it has been this big divisive issue, democrats want to raise taxes. republicans want them to dick republicans say they just want to freeze taxes for spending. can the democrats did some taxes as part of the deal that the white house accepts? we look at what the senate democrats are putting forth and the house republicans. we welcome carl from jacksonville, texas on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. the thing that bothers me about our government is the lack of transparency. we hear so much about how we are when the cut out all of the loopholes but nothing is ever mentioned. i cannot know if they think we are too stupid to understand what those loopholes would be and what they would mean. it's just really frustrates me. cuts, i thinket it should start with the politicians and let them live in government housing like they expect eve
there seems to be a division between state of the economy, stock markets, and the rest of the economy. host: jacob is creating a lot of interest. let me go back to "the wall street journal," quoting ron johnson -- indicating -- guest: it has been this big divisive issue, democrats want to raise taxes. republicans want them to dick republicans say they just want to freeze taxes for spending. can the democrats did some taxes as part of the deal that the white house accepts? we look at...
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growing the economy, not the government. and the house republican budget reflects just those priorities. it's a budget that does something else too. it actually balances. it actually balances. that's important for a number of reasons, not the least of which it would help unleash economic growth and bring down our country's massive, massive debt load. interest payments on the national debt alone are set to exceed everything we spend on defense. interest on the national debt is going to exceed everything we spend on defense in just a few years time. so the path we're on is clearly not sustainable. with that in mind i hope democrats will offer some, something serious today rather than what i hear may be the case. i hope they face up to the fact that they already got the revenue they're going to get. they already got the revenue they're going to get. so they can startle doing with the real issues that are leading us to fiscal ruin. i hope they will finally stop trying to shield the washington establishment from every attempt to
growing the economy, not the government. and the house republican budget reflects just those priorities. it's a budget that does something else too. it actually balances. it actually balances. that's important for a number of reasons, not the least of which it would help unleash economic growth and bring down our country's massive, massive debt load. interest payments on the national debt alone are set to exceed everything we spend on defense. interest on the national debt is going to exceed...
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briefly, i do not have time to , 1/6to it, but health care of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were asleep at the wheel to let it happen. we have to find a way to make it work. if we have to work within the frameworks of the affordable health care act, fine. if we can find a way to defund its -- it, fine. 80% of the encounters between a patient and a health-care provider could easily be handled by a health savings accounts. with ofhe encounters the need to insinuates a third party or a bureaucracy that sucks out 1/3 of the money. we can use rich insurance and catastrophic insurance. toe of them, i do not want call them more runs, but they are similar to that. , but they are similar to that. read the book. obviously, i am thinking about those things. ofis almost laughable some the things i hear people say to criticize. they say, he is a neurosurgeon, he could
briefly, i do not have time to , 1/6to it, but health care of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were asleep at the wheel to let it happen. we have to find a way to make it work. if we have to work within the frameworks of the affordable health care act, fine. if we can find a way to defund its --...
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. ♪ (train horn) : wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ john: our government adds thousands of new laws every year . the fed's alone added 8,000 pages of new regulation just last year. add in state and local laws, we are drowning in rules. >> the police blocking the. so given that the police have the power to let me a or shoot me it is important that we be able to keep an eye on them fortunately that is easier today because even our phones have cameras. a camera is a powerful tool. watching the watchman. the problem is often the watchman don't want to be watched. in jones county mississippi a highway patrolman told pierre, stop your rv. an activist who likes to videotape encounters. >> turn it off. >> how come? >> turn it off. john: the police were suspicious of shirtless, tattooed pete and his big trailer with new hampshire plates. his friend filmed the encounter and said. >> i would like to keep everyone accountable. john: apparently this officer did not like that. another arrived. >> and not shuttin
. ♪ (train horn) : wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ john: our government adds thousands of new laws every year . the fed's alone added 8,000 pages of new regulation just last year. add in state and local laws, we are drowning in rules. >> the police blocking the. so given that the police have the power to let me a or shoot me it is important that we be able to keep an eye on them fortunately that is easier today...
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they are just so tired, tired of the obama economy. they are tired of the endless pivots to jobs that never result in the kind of sustained job creation we need. they are tired of the sluggish growth, of always looking to the future with anxiety, worrying whether medicare will even be there when they retire, and they are tired of the ideological d.c. democratic extremism that got us here. knee jerk solutions to almost every single problem -- massive overspending, steadfast opposition to reforms that would make government programs more efficient, effective and sustainable. so my friends across the aisle shouldn't be surprised their budget is getting such a rough ride. it contains up to $1.5 trillion in new taxes. this would be the largest tax hike in american history. it contains half a criminal more in spending, money that could be siphoned -- that will be siphoned out of the economy and into the hands of politicians and bureaucrats. it lacks meaningful reforms to save and strengthen medicare, allowing it to go bankrupt in just a few y
they are just so tired, tired of the obama economy. they are tired of the endless pivots to jobs that never result in the kind of sustained job creation we need. they are tired of the sluggish growth, of always looking to the future with anxiety, worrying whether medicare will even be there when they retire, and they are tired of the ideological d.c. democratic extremism that got us here. knee jerk solutions to almost every single problem -- massive overspending, steadfast opposition to reforms...
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growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] we need to repeal dodd-frank. [applause] talk a a bill you don't have to read further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] we need to build the keystone pipeline. we need to reign in the e.p.a. [applause] you know, in west texas the e.p.s. a trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas productions. my view of lizards, they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need to audit the fed. [applause] we need to stop e.q. infinity. we need to abolish obama education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking away from parents and kids. and we need to champion school choice. [applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we ne
growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] we need to repeal dodd-frank. [applause] talk a a bill you don't have to read further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] we need to build the keystone pipeline. we need to reign in the e.p.a. [applause] you know, in west texas the e.p.s. a trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas productions. my view of lizards, they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need...
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in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget and is head of the texas senate. texas has been trying to lure companies away from california and other states with the promise of lower taxes and lighter regulation, something people are calling the texas miracle. >> we're 48th out of 50 states in per capita state spending. we've kept our taxes low. we're 47th out of 50 states in per capita state taxes. over the last ten years i've cut taxes over 51 times and expect a 52nd and a 53rd this year. and we've worked real hard, had the lightest regulatory hand we possibly could. so when businesses look at texas, we
in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget...
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we need to focus our efforts to grow the american economy, not the government economy. [applause] this is the most important point i want to make today. if you take nothing else away from what i have to say today, please understand this. we must not become the party of austerity. we must become the party of growth. [applause] of course, we know the government is out of control. we just lost an election. we must not continue to fight on our opponents terms. the republican party must become the party of growth. it is not based in washington, d.c. [applause] we have fallen into a trap of believing the world revolves around washington, that the economy is based there. if our goal is to simply better manage the disaster that is the federal government, you can count me out. i am not sign -- signing up for that. honestly, who of you here wants to sign up to help manage the slow decline of the united states of america? i sure don't. not -- that is what we have democrats for. [applause] party promises to be the party of more, but they are actually the party of less. they are the
we need to focus our efforts to grow the american economy, not the government economy. [applause] this is the most important point i want to make today. if you take nothing else away from what i have to say today, please understand this. we must not become the party of austerity. we must become the party of growth. [applause] of course, we know the government is out of control. we just lost an election. we must not continue to fight on our opponents terms. the republican party must become the...
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and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for middle-class families all across america. and i would urge my colleagues to support it. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i appreciate the opportunity to be with our colleague, senator stabenow, who serves on the budget committee. what i would like to do just briefly -- and i will he yield to senator roberts -- is that president obama on march 13 of this year said "and so you know my goal is not to chase a balanced budget for the sake of balance." my goal is not to chas
and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for...
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this could send the already fragile european economy into chaos the bail out levy is unjust shortsighted and dangerous cypriots for should fight tooth and nail against it they should not have to suffer for crimes they did not commit this is obvious to me as should be obvious to you so why did the e.u. come up with such a foolish plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard walker. thanks tom good to be back thanks for joining us the e.u. and the i.m.f. are mandating levies of nine point nine and six point seven five percent on these separate bank accounts as part of their bailout deal. what genius came up with this stupid idea. you know we don't know exactly who came up with it but we know that this is what this was what the troika wanted the troika being in the european union and the i.m.f. basically. but here is you know one glimpse into the mind set behind it what that was really disturbing was a model aryan you know it was that of pimco very well connected in th
this could send the already fragile european economy into chaos the bail out levy is unjust shortsighted and dangerous cypriots for should fight tooth and nail against it they should not have to suffer for crimes they did not commit this is obvious to me as should be obvious to you so why did the e.u. come up with such a foolish plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard...
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get the economic back in the economy. >> and mike, for those who believe that is too big right now. is this the best we can do? >> no, david. we should be doing much better f. wement to look at history at times when the country most prosperous. it is it always government spending relative to gdp lower than larger. last president to preside over prosperity was bill clinton. he got spending down to 19 percent gdp. this doesn't come close. >> look beingament the spending in 2009, there is it a big increase because of the stimulus and it doesn't go anywhere. we have a permanent amount much spending. president spinding 20 percent. is that not enough for you? >> it is not enough. we need to be sphending more on the economy right now. >> 75 percent of the private sector or what. >> it comes back and starts adding more jobs. >> that make sense. >> david,, we are now looking at basically cutting back. >> emac, that is the point what mark is saying, you help the private sector by taking more from the private sector. that is the only way the government gets money. >> taxes are going up to pay
get the economic back in the economy. >> and mike, for those who believe that is too big right now. is this the best we can do? >> no, david. we should be doing much better f. wement to look at history at times when the country most prosperous. it is it always government spending relative to gdp lower than larger. last president to preside over prosperity was bill clinton. he got spending down to 19 percent gdp. this doesn't come close. >> look beingament the spending in 2009,...
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and it hurts the overall economy. 2/3 of our economies consumer spending. you live in michigan -- i don't know if he said you live near the car industry or anything. he could become wealthy as a car industrialist ... employees could buy a car -- unless his employees could buy a car. if you don't pay people the minimum wage at how will share in the growth, the economy won't grow. you talk about waste, fraud, and abuse, and i agree with you about that. of course, the sequester is no way to do it, taking hatchet to the budget without looking at ways we could trim the budget and eliminate duplicative programs. but thank you for your question. host: the president meets with you on thursday. what do you think of the meanings and the way he has been meeting with republicans when it comes to budget and spending issues? guest: when he doesn't meet with people, he is accused of being distant and aloof. when he does meet with us, then he is caving. i know that people in my party become very paranoid and upset -- "oh, he is meeting with those terrible republicans." hos
and it hurts the overall economy. 2/3 of our economies consumer spending. you live in michigan -- i don't know if he said you live near the car industry or anything. he could become wealthy as a car industrialist ... employees could buy a car -- unless his employees could buy a car. if you don't pay people the minimum wage at how will share in the growth, the economy won't grow. you talk about waste, fraud, and abuse, and i agree with you about that. of course, the sequester is no way to do it,...
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we have the most important economies in the world. this building, this facility and this team and this team are a regional asset to the economy. to bring the super bowl here would be a regional effort with regional benefits. we are excited about it and happy to participate and looking forward to our hotels, restaurants, facilities for people who are visiting san francisco and santa clara and other cities around the area. super bowl 50, i don't care, we'll take either one. we have a great team put together to make that happen. it will take a lot of collaboration and we in san jose as well as san francisco and santa clara are committed to making it happen. [ applause ] so i'm daniel to committee chair, thank you mayor lee, he approached me and said we have to shine a light on san francisco and the entire bay area. the next call were to mayor matthews, mayor read, we also have officials from oakland. this is going to take a unified approach. we are up against a very tough competitors and south florida. miami has hosted. they know how to
we have the most important economies in the world. this building, this facility and this team and this team are a regional asset to the economy. to bring the super bowl here would be a regional effort with regional benefits. we are excited about it and happy to participate and looking forward to our hotels, restaurants, facilities for people who are visiting san francisco and santa clara and other cities around the area. super bowl 50, i don't care, we'll take either one. we have a great team...
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we need to focus on the green economy and building up the green economy. in the short-term it creates a lot of jobs and the long-term it addresses the climate crisis. so let me talk a little bit more about that. in terms of the short-term policy, i will mention one other short-term issue which is the federal reserve, that controls the short-term interest rates have have been running what they call a zero interest rate policy now for four years. that is the interest rate at which banks borrow is zero. they get free money and they get as much as they want for free. on top of that actually if they take the money and all they do is bank it at the fed, they get one quarter of 1%. it's not a lot. it's one quarter of 1% but if you could borrow a lot you know and getting back for doing absolutely nothing, that is what they are doing. right now also something that is frustrating to me that is not an talked about enough, commercial banks in the country are sitting on $1.5 trillion in cash, 1.5 trillion to give you some sense of that. the total u.s. gdp is $15 trilli
we need to focus on the green economy and building up the green economy. in the short-term it creates a lot of jobs and the long-term it addresses the climate crisis. so let me talk a little bit more about that. in terms of the short-term policy, i will mention one other short-term issue which is the federal reserve, that controls the short-term interest rates have have been running what they call a zero interest rate policy now for four years. that is the interest rate at which banks borrow is...
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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italy needs to get a pope and get their economy back on track. costco good, target good, wal-mart good, j.c. penney, not so good. >> the important is if we do not send money the economy falters. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir. we do pay attention to that. >> do we have and it's all coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is one-fifth of th10 years ago they we need t new products. >> the intent was sounds of all is the son was steeper than the five phones do you think that will help apple out if they have in the less-expensive iphone? >> yes i do. we go is a good success partner. sam's and has a good partner. did i were to marry samsung or apple i would do well. as long as i don't marry nokia. they aren't bad, motorola is dead. samsung and apple are the two players. it is not a pie they make, and is not a pie they get. i is good. they are the two best pipe makers if you get what i am saying. i do with the se
italy needs to get a pope and get their economy back on track. costco good, target good, wal-mart good, j.c. penney, not so good. >> the important is if we do not send money the economy falters. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir. we do pay attention to that. >> do we have and it's all coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is...
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our economy is recovering. it is resilient. but it not yet where it need to be. we've got millions of people who are still out of work or underemployed. we've still got businesses that could be thriving if we're able to make sure washington doesn't engage in self-induced crises. we'll have a lot of work to do. let's face it, there's still a lot of divisions and arguments here in washington. doing our h we are very west to reach out to the other side, and i think there's a genuine desire on the part of republicans and democrats to try to get something done, i think there is a weariness among membership in the senate and the house about this constant grind, day in and day out of argument and crises instead of productivity and movement forward. the politics of a lot of these issues is tough. and members sometimes are scared about making the right decisions. and they're particularly scared because they're subject to pressure from special interest groups and well financed organizations that may be pushing in a different direction. and so i think the idea here, the con
our economy is recovering. it is resilient. but it not yet where it need to be. we've got millions of people who are still out of work or underemployed. we've still got businesses that could be thriving if we're able to make sure washington doesn't engage in self-induced crises. we'll have a lot of work to do. let's face it, there's still a lot of divisions and arguments here in washington. doing our h we are very west to reach out to the other side, and i think there's a genuine desire on the...
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, the global economy hostage. it is a very strange calculation. that's why i would have wished that we would have taken a firmer stance with all these expiring tax provisions to be able to fashion something that would been bolder, that would have solved more problems, and would not have created 3 new fiscal cliff. host: deborah in richmond, virginia, a democrat, our last caller. caller: good morning. one.k your top caller: how come medicare cannot bargain on products and services? guest: i personally think that the largest consumer of pharmaceutical products in the world, medicare, should have been able to obstruct a better deal, like we do for the veterans department, which it was able to save money. we were expanding the universe of people who were taking prescription drugs. they stood to make a lot of money. i'd think there were ways to strike a better deal. i think it was a mistake. host: congressman earl blumenauer, democrat of oregon, thank you for talking to our viewers. guest: thank you. host: next, will t
, the global economy hostage. it is a very strange calculation. that's why i would have wished that we would have taken a firmer stance with all these expiring tax provisions to be able to fashion something that would been bolder, that would have solved more problems, and would not have created 3 new fiscal cliff. host: deborah in richmond, virginia, a democrat, our last caller. caller: good morning. one.k your top caller: how come medicare cannot bargain on products and services? guest: i...
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. >> the issue, the people of california care about most right now: the economy. >> 71% of likely voters say getting control of the federal deficit should be the top priority for congress this year. 52% say immigration reform is a top issue. 42% say new gun control policies are the most important issues. and 33% say efforts to combat climate change should be the priority. >> 7:08. we know what sal's priority is keeping a close eye on traffic. >> okay. right now we are looking at a community much better than it was yesterday. we have slow downs obviously. let's take a look at the bay bridge. earlier minor crash. didn't last for too long. but the metering lights were turned on and slowed down for a bit. so it's a little worse than it normally is. backed up to the mc arthur maze. 30-35 minute delay. if there are no other problems on the bridge, this will begin to wind out and by 8:00 see an improvement. this morning's commute has been busy on 880 between hayward and fremont. we're talking about the livermore valley as well. westbound 580 slowing coming in over the pass. but no problems into
. >> the issue, the people of california care about most right now: the economy. >> 71% of likely voters say getting control of the federal deficit should be the top priority for congress this year. 52% say immigration reform is a top issue. 42% say new gun control policies are the most important issues. and 33% say efforts to combat climate change should be the priority. >> 7:08. we know what sal's priority is keeping a close eye on traffic. >> okay. right now we are...
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as many framers roofers and home inspector and is then that has a booying fantastic on the overall economy having said that i'm not living with my head in the sand here i recognize that a lot of markets are still suffering a little bit and this graph show you's you the change of value in home price from their local market peak to where they are at present the case sowler composite and san francisco is halfway through the pack there down to about 33% and so whole values are still off from where they were before but if you look at where we are from the low point until where we are today, san francisco is looking a little bit better and oakland is not a member city and they randomly take 20 cities that are plead broadly representative of the housing market and san francisco is the second line on here and posted as one of the naysest paces of recovery and so we get some help from residential construction and we also get help from securelier spending this is what i'm showing here and this is the debt service ratio and it's an interesting concept if says if you add up my mortgage payment and car
as many framers roofers and home inspector and is then that has a booying fantastic on the overall economy having said that i'm not living with my head in the sand here i recognize that a lot of markets are still suffering a little bit and this graph show you's you the change of value in home price from their local market peak to where they are at present the case sowler composite and san francisco is halfway through the pack there down to about 33% and so whole values are still off from where...
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report out of brown university shows that investing in the war abroad as had a major impact on the economy and infrastructure here at home r t as margaret howell has more with the ten year anniversary of iraq's war looming one thing is clear this was one expensive undertaking there is no projection that even comes close to what the united states thought this war would cost us. did this invasion find those weapons of mass destruction which were sold to the american people back in two thousand and two the answer to that is no which was later revealed. so what was the cost of this words actually well let me break it down for you according to the watson institute which compiled this data they say the global effects of this war are clear the count of all the wars dead including soldiers contract. at least three hundred thirty thousand people have died due to direct war violence the total number displaced and definitely who are living in appalling conditions totals to seven point four million which equates to all of the people in connecticut in oregon fleeing their homes combined with our budget
report out of brown university shows that investing in the war abroad as had a major impact on the economy and infrastructure here at home r t as margaret howell has more with the ten year anniversary of iraq's war looming one thing is clear this was one expensive undertaking there is no projection that even comes close to what the united states thought this war would cost us. did this invasion find those weapons of mass destruction which were sold to the american people back in two thousand...
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i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of assaulting it with a half a billion dollars appropriated to planned parenthood in a single year. that's gotta go. obamacare has got to go. [cheers and applause] we can't let up on obamacare and believe that somehow we're going to capitulate to that side because the roads are vitality, and it is an unconstitutional taking of god-given american liberty, and it's got to go. [cheers and applause] ronald reagan omelet me down a couple -- only let me down a couple of times in eight years. one of those was 1986, and i still had the dent after i heard on the news he had signed the amnesty act of 1986. but it w
i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of...
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if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of congress and the tell -- and the federal government. c-span, created by table companies -- cable companies. >> on c-span we will take you live to capitol hill where the senate armed services committee is holding a hearing with the top military officials. in a are looking into budget requests from the military command. last week chuck hagel announced they will spend $1 billion in addition to add 14 interceptors on the west coast to the u.s. defense system. >> what more can and should the united states do in your command and others? >> if you are speaking about drugs, more assets. locating, weood at understan
if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of...
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our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge against it's foes or to seize natural resources from the weak? what nation is the first to bind up the wounds of the injured from hurricanes and tsunamis and war? what nation is the largest contributor to the fight in africa against aids? what nation came to the rescue of others in the face of tyranny in korea, street nan, bosnia, afghanistan, kuwait, iraq. when you think of this -- whatever you think of these interventions, the impulse behind every one of them is little bit per ration not -- liberation, not con quest. in all of human history, there has never been a great pow their is so often u
our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge...
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the economy is a little bit broad to deal with. that was no. 1. but health was came as far as something that we can do something about. the interesting one for no. 2 and this is the third or fourth year in a row that the quality of public education came out no. 2 and i think when people talk about small business issue, they don't think about that one. no. 3, no surprise, regulations. no. 4, taxation. no. 5, this is another one that i find can kind of interesting. last year it was actually no. 4, but infrastructure. small businesses are concerned about infrastructure, and it's been borne out again by the survey. as far as some of the interesting specifics of the respondents, 48% provide health insurance, 52% did not provide health insurance. interestingly enough and maybe i will talk a little bit more, 74% almost had never heard of the small business tax credit. 63% had never talked to their state senator. their assembly person or to the governor, which i think is a little scary and it's something that hopefully you as a commissioner will re[tpo-rp
the economy is a little bit broad to deal with. that was no. 1. but health was came as far as something that we can do something about. the interesting one for no. 2 and this is the third or fourth year in a row that the quality of public education came out no. 2 and i think when people talk about small business issue, they don't think about that one. no. 3, no surprise, regulations. no. 4, taxation. no. 5, this is another one that i find can kind of interesting. last year it was actually no....
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jon: americans seem to be cooling a bit on the president's handling of the economy inch spite of this surge that has sent wall street to record numbers and an improving employment picture. a new washington post abc news poll finds 44% approve of the way the president is handling the economy. that is down from 50% in december. right now 52% disagree. and when it comes to public trust on dealing with the economy the president has only a slight edge over congressional republicans, 44 to 40%. joining us now, juan williams, he is a fox news political analyst as you well know. so what is your thinking about the reason behind the president's slide in the polls on the economy, juan? >> independent voters, jon, who were previously convinced that president obama really had a better handle on the economy than the republicans, and now if you look inside the poll numbers that you just cited, what you see is that independents have gone over the edge and now favor republicans slightly to the president. so i think that this in fact is an evidence of the success of a republican strategy. the republica
jon: americans seem to be cooling a bit on the president's handling of the economy inch spite of this surge that has sent wall street to record numbers and an improving employment picture. a new washington post abc news poll finds 44% approve of the way the president is handling the economy. that is down from 50% in december. right now 52% disagree. and when it comes to public trust on dealing with the economy the president has only a slight edge over congressional republicans, 44 to 40%....
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is this going to make a more efficient economy if we're able to printout things at home accident build things on our own as opposed to going to stores and purchasing them sgr when you are a consumer buying something getting made far away and put on a boat and a truck or a train and then kept warm in a store, when you can make things yourself, you need them, you make it, it is just in time really making. >> so this is a 3d printed record. >> we're look at our 1-2-3 ipad app and this let's you sketch out a creature, texture him, sculpt him, anything you want. >> we had a program 1 hiech 2-3 design and everybody walk add way with something that looked similar and everybody has their own unique feel to it. >> there is good volume to it. i think the maker movement comes from that need and the desire to really own the objects around you. >> we're in a great time where the software and the hardware and all just connects up to make this great 3d ecosystem so that you can make things simpler than ever before. now that social media is in place the social funding movement is just starting to happ
is this going to make a more efficient economy if we're able to printout things at home accident build things on our own as opposed to going to stores and purchasing them sgr when you are a consumer buying something getting made far away and put on a boat and a truck or a train and then kept warm in a store, when you can make things yourself, you need them, you make it, it is just in time really making. >> so this is a 3d printed record. >> we're look at our 1-2-3 ipad app and this...
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that grow an economy. education, research, infrastructure, manufacturing, make it in america. that's our mantra and do it in a balanced way with reasonable tax and revenue increases that come from ending unnecessary loopholes. >> congressman ryan, do you think the public is still very strong with the president on this? >> i would like to think so. i mean, i think as long as we stand our ground. but leadership is about empowering those grass roots people that were just going door-to-door. and i think we've got to stand firm. even if we have to play the long game, ed, we may have a tough year or two, but there will be midterm elections. and i think we've got to stand for what is right. the top 1% has seen 93% of the income growth in the last few years. we've got to stand up for middle class people in the small businesses. we can't keep having this system where we have economic growth, but it goes primarily to the top. we're not mad at people for getting rich. god bless them. what we're saying is we've got to
that grow an economy. education, research, infrastructure, manufacturing, make it in america. that's our mantra and do it in a balanced way with reasonable tax and revenue increases that come from ending unnecessary loopholes. >> congressman ryan, do you think the public is still very strong with the president on this? >> i would like to think so. i mean, i think as long as we stand our ground. but leadership is about empowering those grass roots people that were just going...
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we had higher tax rates then, we had a booming economy. as our population ages we have to make choices about how we are going to connect to supporting them. there was a research the came out recently that asked people what you want to do about social security. he were willing to pay higher taxes in order to keep the promises that we have made, and even expand benefits. they want to expand social security. we have to adjust for the fact that we do have an aging population. it is when the cost more. we have to have a higher revenue base to support that or else we are going to have to make some cuts that i do not think the population wants to make. commentother referring to rick perry and rick santorum -- in-line guest: they are going through an autopsy. i do not want to throw out names. that did come from bobby j. del. i think there needs to be more open mindedness. i do not think these are stupid individuals. i think they need to be willing to look at all the options that are on the table, looked at the evidence, and really be tied to that
we had higher tax rates then, we had a booming economy. as our population ages we have to make choices about how we are going to connect to supporting them. there was a research the came out recently that asked people what you want to do about social security. he were willing to pay higher taxes in order to keep the promises that we have made, and even expand benefits. they want to expand social security. we have to adjust for the fact that we do have an aging population. it is when the cost...
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